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NCT ID: NCT06198439 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Urinary Incontinence

rTMS in Overactive Bladder

TMS_OAB
Start date: January 8, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Overactive bladder (OAB) imposes a significant quality of life, mental health, and economic burdens. OAB with or without Urgency incontinence is associated with depression, sexual dysfunction, and limitation of social interactions and physical activities, which significantly affects quality of life. Non-invasive neuromodulation with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can be used in research settings to investigate responses to focal regional brain activation. In the clinical setting, rTMS normalizes brain activity with associated clinical benefits in conditions such as refractory depression. rTMS has been studied for effects on lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in bladder pain and neurogenic lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) populations. Unlike many standard of care OAB interventions, the safety of rTMS is well-reported, including for use in elderly populations and those with cognitive impairment. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to evaluate neuroplasticity is emerging as an essential tool to define OAB phenotypes; however, phenotyping studies guided by mechanistic data are lacking. The effects of central neuromodulation on regions involved OAB mechanisms and associated physiological and clinical responses are unknown. This study will be the first to report neuroplasticity, physiologic, and clinical effects of central neuromodulation with rTMS in adults with OAB.

NCT ID: NCT06197295 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Urinary Bladder, Overactive

Efficacy of Combined Pharmacotherapy Versus Solifenacin With Vaginal Estrogen Cream for Women With Detrusor Overactivity

Start date: June 16, 2022
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

To investigates the effects of combined pharmacotherapy with solifenacin and mirabegron versus solifenacin with vaginal estrogen cream in women with detrusor overactivity.

NCT ID: NCT06184334 Completed - Overactive Bladder Clinical Trials

Management of OAB in Female Patients .

Start date: September 14, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to compare the effectiveness of mirabegron, solifenacin, tadalafil (5mg), and their combination in relieving symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB) in a double-blinded prospective randomized placebo-controlled trial.

NCT ID: NCT06181591 Not yet recruiting - Overactive Bladder Clinical Trials

A Trial Evaluating the Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Hibero SR (Mirabegron) 50 mg and Ditropan (Oxybutynin Chloride) 10 mg in Children Between 5 and 18 Years With Overactive Bladder (OAB)

Start date: April 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of Hibero (Mirabegron) versus active control (Ditropan: Oxybutynin Chloride) in the treatment of pediatric subjects (5 to < 18 years of age) with overactive bladder. This study will further evaluate the safety of mirabegron in pediatric subjects with OAB after multiple dose adminstration.

NCT ID: NCT06181019 Active, not recruiting - Overactive Bladder Clinical Trials

Acupuncture Combined With Mirabegron in the Treatment of OAB

ACWMITTOOAB
Start date: December 1, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Introduction: As conventional treatments for overactive bladder (OAB) have not yet shown satisfactory results, new approaches are needed. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of acupuncture combined with mirabegron for the treatment of OAB. Methods: This prospective cohort study enrolled 80 OAB patients who were then divided into control and treatment groups using a randomized number-table method. The control group was administered mirabegron alone (50 mg/day), while the treatment group was administered mirabegron orally along with acupuncture at the following points: guanyuan (CV4), zhongji (CV3), and sanyinjiao (SP6). The OAB symptom score (overactive bladder syndrome score [OABSS]), voiding, urgency, nocturia, incontinence, and incidence of related adverse events were compared between the two groups at baseline and after 4, 8, and 12 weeks of treatment.

NCT ID: NCT06170450 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Overactive Bladder Syndrome

Cyclic Versus Continuous Sacral Neuromodulation for LUTS

Start date: June 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This will be a prospective, randomized-controlled multi-site trial comparing cyclic versus continuous sacral neuromodulation (SNM) for OAB.

NCT ID: NCT06162065 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Urinary Bladder, Overactive

Effectiveness of Oral Boldo in Women With Overactive Bladder

Start date: November 1, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this clinical trial is to know if boldo oral powder capsules works well in the management of urinary symptoms in women with overactive bladder. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Is boldo supplementation safe? - Does boldo improve urinary parameters and body stability? 5 participants will be treated with an oral antimuscarinic (oxybutynin) and supplemented with oral spray bolus. The urinary chart will be applied to measure urinary frequency and voiding intervals. In addition, urinary symptoms and the level of discomfort they generate will be measured. Finally, the MiniBest test will be applied using a portable device which acts as an inertial sensor to record the movements made. For comparative purposes, 5 women who will only be treated with the oral antimuscarinic (oxybutynin) will be measured to see if there are significant differences between the medication alone versus the supplemented medication.

NCT ID: NCT06143397 Not yet recruiting - Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials

Effect of TTNS and PNS on Neurogenic Overactive Bladder Symptoms in Female Patients With Multiple Sclerosis.

Start date: November 20, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to evaluate the use of transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) and parasacral nerve stimulation (PSS) methods in the treatment of overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), including urination frequency, urgency, urinary incontinence, post-void residue, maximum micturition rate. To investigate the effect on parameters such as voiding volume and quality of life and to compare the final results between groups.

NCT ID: NCT06123364 Completed - Overactive Bladder Clinical Trials

Extracorporeal Magnetic Innervation in Combination With Mirabegron in the Treatment of Overactive Bladder

Start date: October 14, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about impact of extracorporeal electromagnetic stimulation in addition to medical treatment with mirabegron on the treatment of overactive bladder (OAB). The study will include female patients, aged between 30 and 80, with signs of OAB, including urinary frequency, urgency and urinary urgency incontinence. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does the addition of extracorporeal electromagnetic stimulation to medical treatment with mirabegron influence the urinary urgency incontinent or frequency? - Does the addition of extracorporeal electromagnetic stimulation to medical treatment with mirabegron influence the urine flow or post-void residual volume? - Does the addition of extracorporeal electromagnetic stimulation to medical treatment with mirabegron influence the patients' quality of life. Participants will: - receive 50 mg of mirabegron daily in the form of tablets, which is used to treat OAB according to current treatment guidelines. - Twice a week receive extracorporeal electromagnetic stimulation in the duration of 20 minutes. The patients will be divided into 2 groups, namely one group will receive actual electromagnetic stimulation, and the other group will receive placebo stimulation. - Have a urogynecological examination, with ultrasound measurements of the remaining urine in the bladder and determination of the thickness of the bladder wall, as well as a uroflow examination, after 4 and 8 weeks of treatment. - Have to to submit urine for laboratory tests and to fill out questionnaires regarding participants' symptoms, after 4 and 8 weeks of treatment. Researchers will compare both study groups to see if the addition of extracorporeal electromagnetic stimulation has influence on the research questions stated above.

NCT ID: NCT06110975 Enrolling by invitation - Overactive Bladder Clinical Trials

Deprescribing dRrugs for Overactive Bladder in General Practice (DROP)

DROP
Start date: December 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective is to understand and evaluate the effectiveness of a deprescribing intervention in primary care, specifically targeting medications for overactive bladder in individuals aged 65 or older.